 
							 美 
											['fɔːrtʃən]
										
													美 
											['fɔːrtʃən]
																 
										
							chance, especially regarded as a power affecting people's lives; luck
person's destiny or future; fate
large amount of money
																																	"bad luck caused his downfall"
																							"we ran into each other by pure chance"
																															
																																	"it was my good luck to be there"
																							"they say luck is a lady"
																							"it was as if fortune guided his hand"
																															
																																	"whatever my fortune may be"
																							"deserved a better fate"
																							"has a happy lot"
																							"the luck of the Irish"
																							"a victim of circumstances"
																							"success that was her portion"
																															
When fortune changed..his real propensities began to show themselves.
出自: Ld Macaulay
													I had the good fortune to meet him there.																											
我很幸运在那碰到他。																										
误 He did a fortune in the coal and iron business before he went into politics.
正 He made a fortune in the coal and iron business before he went into politics.
析 表示“发财”用make a fortune,其中动词不能用do。
误 He made fortune in oil.
正 He made a fortune in oil.
析 fortune作“钱财”“财产”解时一般为可数名词,所以fortune前要加上不定冠词a。
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